Persona 5 Royal: Classroom Answers Guide for Every Month

Persona 5 Royal: Classroom

Persona 5 Royal is not just about fighting shadows and exploring Palaces; it also makes you live the daily life of a Japanese high school student. That means you’ll attend classes, listen to teachers, and sometimes answer questions in front of your classmates. These questions may look small, but they matter. Getting them right increases your Knowledge stat, which is an important social stat for building relationships and unlocking new features.

If you’re playing Persona 5 Royal and don’t want to waste time guessing, this guide will help you with all the classroom answers you need throughout the school year. Let’s break it down month by month in simple words.

Why Classroom Answers Matter

In the game, teachers will randomly call on you or ask the class a question. If you answer correctly, you’ll gain a small boost to your Knowledge. While it doesn’t seem huge at first, building Knowledge is essential because:

  • It helps you during exams (higher Knowledge = better exam performance).

  • Some Confidants (social links) require a certain Knowledge rank to progress.

  • It fits the theme of the game: you’re a student, and school life is as important as dungeon life.

So always try to get the answer right, it’s free progress toward your stats.

April Classroom Answers

The game starts in April, and you’ll quickly see how the school system works. Here are the April answers:

  • April 12: Villains.

  • April 19: They’re the same.

  • April 23: “All of them.”

  • April 25: You unquestioningly support it.

  • April 27: Four-color theorem.

These questions are pretty simple, but they set the tone for how random and tricky they can be.

May Classroom Answers

May introduces more historical and cultural questions.

  • May 6: Using the silver ratio.

  • May 11: Minamoto no Yoshitsune.

  • May 13: Cognition.

  • May 16: The Van Gogh one.

  • May 19: Katsushika Hokusai.

  • May 21: The sum of angles equals 180.

  • May 23: “Together” and “Senses.”

  • May 26: Arthur Conan Doyle.

  • May 31: John Silver.

June Classroom Answers

In June, you’ll see more trick questions about Japanese culture and English.

  • June 4: Wonder.

  • June 7: Hermit crab.

  • June 8: Dreams.

  • June 13: Green.

  • June 15: Coins.

  • June 20: Smartphones.

  • June 23: Pope.

  • June 27: Dogs.

  • June 29: Gold.

July Classroom Answers

  • July 1: Barbarian’s head.

  • July 4: Julius and Augustus.

  • July 7: Milky Way.

  • July 9: A coin.

  • July 11: Memories that last a long time.

  • July 13: Fast.

  • July 14: The Devil.

  • July 15: B-4.

  • July 16: Slaves.

September Classroom Answers

After summer break, you’re back to quizzes.

  • Sept 3: Nothing.

  • Sept 6: Chronostasis.

  • Sept 13: 20 white, 12 black.

  • Sept 17: Cats eating human tongues.

  • Sept 21: Central Europe.

  • Sept 24: Football.

  • Sept 28: Phantom.

  • Sept 29: Crown.

October Classroom Answers

  • Oct 3: Stars.

  • Oct 6: Joseph-Ignace Guillotin.

  • Oct 11: A share of stolen goods.

  • Oct 17: Yakuza.

  • Oct 19: Charles-Henri Sanson.

  • Oct 22: “Five.”

  • Oct 24: They’re both foreign words.

  • Oct 26: Slave labor.

  • Oct 29: Crow eyes are hard to see.

November Classroom Answers

  • Nov 2: A.

  • Nov 4: Calculating coins.

  • Nov 8: The sun.

  • Nov 10: Crow eyes.

  • Nov 12: Three hours.

  • Nov 14: 15.

  • Nov 15: He was a politician.

  • Nov 17: They’re both made using the same compound.

  • Nov 18: B.

  • Nov 22: A.

December Classroom Answers

  • Dec 2: A.

  • Dec 6: Dreadnought.

  • Dec 11: A.

  • Dec 14: Hearts.

  • Dec 17: A.

  • Dec 20: C.

January Classroom Answers

  • Jan 11: A.

  • Jan 14: B.

  • Jan 18: A.

  • Jan 21: D.

  • Jan 24: A.

  • Jan 27: C.

  • Jan 30: B.

Tips for Exams

Exams are special weeks where multiple questions are asked over a few in-game days. Unlike normal classroom quizzes, exams check whether you’ve been paying attention. If you’ve been keeping track of classroom answers, you’ll do well.

  • Higher Knowledge rank = better final score.

  • Getting top scores impresses your classmates and boosts Charm too.

  • If you want to maximize your social stats in one playthrough, always get the right classroom answers.

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Why People Love This Feature

Some players may find classroom questions a bit of a distraction from dungeon crawling, but many fans enjoy how it builds immersion. It makes the protagonist’s life feel real; you’re not just saving the world, you’re also sitting in math class, learning about Van Gogh, or answering cultural trivia.

It’s also a fun way for Western players to learn real Japanese trivia and history. Many of the questions are based on real cultural references, which adds authenticity.

Final Thoughts

Persona 5 Royal is a mix of RPG dungeon battles and high school life simulation. The classroom answers may look like small details, but they play an important role in making the game feel grounded and real. Getting them right boosts Knowledge, helps with exams, and lets you build betterconfidentt relationships.

This guide lays out all the answers month by month, so you never have to stress about forgetting. Next time your teacher asks something tricky, you’ll know exactly what to say. Stay sharp, Joker—both in class and in the Metaverse.

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